On Tuesday, August 14, 2007, 0:21:42, Philip Boulain wrote:
>> qemu @qemu.cfg
> I'm not familiar with that. Is it just GNU bash shorthand for qemu
> `cat qemu.cfg` ?
GNU bash does not have that shorthand, but @file is very similar to
`cat file` (the practice was born in DOS days, because the
Anthony Liguori wrote:
Jorge Lucángeli Obes wrote:
Hi all,
>From what I've gathered, it seems that we have basically four options
at hand. I think it's important to notice, however, that whatever
comes out of this will probably be, as Avi said, a "low-end" solution.
IMHO there's room to have bo
Jorge Lucángeli Obes wrote:
Hi all,
>From what I've gathered, it seems that we have basically four options
at hand. I think it's important to notice, however, that whatever
comes out of this will probably be, as Avi said, a "low-end" solution.
IMHO there's room to have both the high-end libvirt-